Michigan State: Study - Access to Breastfeeding Education Affects Feeding Choices Among Chinese-American Mothers
December 01, 2020
December 01, 2020
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Dec. 1 (TNSJou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
A recent study led by a Michigan State University College of Nursing researcher found a lack of available prenatal breastfeeding education led Chinese-American women to introduce other unnecessary liquids to their babies during the first six months of development.
Dr. Joanne Goldbort, an assistant professor in the college, studied what factors went into a woman's . . .
A recent study led by a Michigan State University College of Nursing researcher found a lack of available prenatal breastfeeding education led Chinese-American women to introduce other unnecessary liquids to their babies during the first six months of development.
Dr. Joanne Goldbort, an assistant professor in the college, studied what factors went into a woman's . . .